...or, as it's sometimes referred to as, the Great Western Railway !
No need to make big word about the company: For starters there's the corresponding wikipedia entry, and if you want some more substantial information move over to the Great Western Archive and the GWR Modelling Page!
And why exactly the GWR? Well, nice liveries and a good coverage of available stock (the best of all big four, as it is):
- there are, of course, the original micromodels with lots of engines and a few coaches
- Ray Morris had (has?) a CD complete with GWR engines, coaches, vans and buildings
- and Robin Madge has also published three GWR sets so far
I've finished a first train, so, at last, I have something to present to the public. And so do I!
The models are the great prairie tank engine from the micromodels set M III, and the trucks from Millimodel's GWS3. All are scaled down to 1/250 scale.
No need to make big word about the company: For starters there's the corresponding wikipedia entry, and if you want some more substantial information move over to the Great Western Archive and the GWR Modelling Page!
And why exactly the GWR? Well, nice liveries and a good coverage of available stock (the best of all big four, as it is):
- there are, of course, the original micromodels with lots of engines and a few coaches
- Ray Morris had (has?) a CD complete with GWR engines, coaches, vans and buildings
- and Robin Madge has also published three GWR sets so far
I've finished a first train, so, at last, I have something to present to the public. And so do I!
The models are the great prairie tank engine from the micromodels set M III, and the trucks from Millimodel's GWS3. All are scaled down to 1/250 scale.
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